Clever Girl is a soft, muted blue base filled with fine-milled,
color-shifting yellow-to-magenta shimmer, as well as scattered
holographic shimmer. This is definitely a cool-toned blue, it seems to me. A little bit complex, but cohesive- and very
lovely!

In the bottle, this didn't strike me as a particularly "Fall" shade, but on the nail it has a sort of dusty character that's really quite perfect...and, well, clever! (Also, is this a Jurassic Park reference??)

Formula: It's got a creamy, medium viscosity, but is definitely sheer. Application is a breeze, but you'll probably need three coats to cover visible nail line sufficiently. Depending on coat thickness, some nails were ~85% opaque at two layers, while some were closer to totally opaque, so it just depends on polishing style!

A very squishy, delicate look though, if you decide to leave some VNL.
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Here is the new Ultra Holo of the set, ILNP- Extra Credit, [artificial light, two coats]:

Extra Credit is a deeper teal Ultra Holo. I'd say this teal leans to the
bluer side, maybe, rather than green, but it's very dependent on
lighting. Like all of the Ultra Holos, the holographic effect is
intense! Strong enough to be seen in low-lighting, and just amazing in
the sun!

Formula: It has a medium-thin viscosity that distributes over nail easily, and feels a lot thicker (clings well) during the second coat. Even though the base is a jelly, this is fairly pigmented, considering. Two coats were nicely opaque for me, but that might depend on coat thickness or application style. Excellent texture, though!
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Next up, ILNP- Mon Amour, [artificial light, two coats]:

Mon Amour is a deep, nearly-black, purple holographic with magenta
shimmers. The base is a cooler-toned purple, while the shimmer warms
everything up quite a lot, making the purple look more red-based. I love
that interplay!

The shimmer and holo in this shade
keep it from looking totally black in most lighting situations.
Extra super vampy, intense shade! For some reason I wasn't as excited
for this one as I was for some of the others, but it is so stunning once on the nails, especially in direct light!

Formula: It's nice! It's sheer if you press too firmly with the brush, but can be nearly opaque on the first coat if you load the brush properly, and float the polish over the nail. Application is easy, and dry-down is very quick! Opaque in two coats!
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Now, here is ILNP- Chocolate Slate, [artificial light, two coats]:

Chocolate Slate is a cool-toned chocolate brown holographic with a lot of purple undertone. There are also gold, yellow, and copper microflakes in addition to the holo. A complex polish, but so beautiful! I was very excited for this one, and it doesn't disappoint!

Aside from the holo and shimmer, I don't think I even have another brown with the same wonderful purple tone as Chocolate Slate!

Formula: It's on the sheerer side, but the texture is nice, and also dries down very quickly. It builds super well, and as long as you carefully wrap the tips, this'll be easily opaque in two coats.
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Next is ILNP- Sitting Fireside, [artificial light, two coats]:

Sitting Fireside is a maroon-based multichrome that has sparse
holographic microflakes as well as gold microflakes and red shimmers.
The base shifts through a variety of fiery oranges, warm purple, and
even yellow at the edges. Perfect for Fall!

Formula: It's sheer but the viscosity is on the medium thick side. Application is smooth, and dry-down is quick. This is definitely wearable at two coats (it's opaque on the nail bed), but many people might prefer three thinner coats to build coverage at the nail tips. I used two coats for swatches.
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Now, here is ILNP- Highline, [artificial light, two coats]:

Highline is a metallic Ultra Chrome that shifts from
orangey-bronzey-copper to gold and green. Sometimes there is a slight
hint of blue at the edges at oblique angles, and sometimes there is a
reddish tone in the center when looking at the polish straight on. Very
shifty!

Formula: It's got a great texture and flows over nail well. It's pigmented and can be opaque in two coats if care is taken to wrap nail tips during each coat. For some people, three thinner coats might be easier. Two were good for me!
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Finally, the new Precious Metals shade, ILNP- The Harpist, [artificial light, two coats]:

The Harpist is a new Precious Metals shade that seems to straddle the
line between soft gold-copper and muted orange bronze. It has the dense
metallic flakies that I've come to love and expect from the Precious
Metals finish.

Formula: It applies like every other Precious Metals shade I've used- which is to say: great brush-feel, very easy to control, instantly self-leveling, and great coverage on the first coat as well. Overall, extremely easy to use and nicely opaque in two coats!
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Overall, yes, I love these tones for Fall as well as the variety of finishes! We've got shimmer, holo, silver flake, and multichrome all in the same collection! Each of these polishes is beautiful in its own right, and I'm sure there's something here to please everyone (Except, maybe, creme-lovers- although, come on, this is ILNP!) My personal favorites are Highline, Clever Girl, and Chocolate Slate!

As far as formula goes, there's not much to complain about! These have nice textures that are just self-leveling and easy to use. A few of them tend toward sheerness, but that just affected the actual edge of the nail tip for me. All are buildable to two-coat opacity (save Clever Girl) as far as the actual nail bed is concerned.

Also, I wore Clever Girl, Chocolate Slate, and The Harpist each for around 3-4 days. All three of them wore super nicely with just minimal tip wear, I am happy to report!